Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was the latest in a series of high-profile politicians to visit Indiana, speaking Saturday at an Indiana GOP rally.

Giuliani, one of President Donald Trump's most vocal supporters, spoke for about five minutes outside the Franklin Township Learning Annex Center near Franklin Central High School, along with Republican Senate candidate Mike Braun, Republican Sen. Todd Young and Gov. Eric Holcomb.

Giuliani focused on Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, equating a vote for Democratic incumbent Sen. Joe Donnelly to a vote to put the two minority leaders in power.

"If you vote for Donnelly, you vote for Chuck Schumer," he said.

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani joins state Republicans for their "Right Track Right Results" tour on Nov. 3 in Franklin Township, just ahead of midterm elections. Giuliani spoke of his relationship with the president, Congressional Democrats, and why he thinks Hoosiers should vote for Republican Senate candidate Mike Braun.(Photo: Carley Lanich)

Guliani, the president's attorney, sang the praises of the Trump administration, pointing to job creation and low unemployment rates. He also highlighted his friendship with the president, crediting him with bringing an outsider's perspective to the White House.

"I've known him for 29 years, and he's a close friend," Giuliani said of Trump. "I knew he would be a good president. A lot of people didn't know, of course, because he was never in politics; he was in business."

Holcomb and Young, who spoke before Giuliani, painted Braun similarly as a Washington outsider, a candidate who was a businessman first.

"Who we send to Washington matters in our daily lives," Holcomb said. "We need less of Washington in Indiana and a lot more of Indiana in Washington."

Republican Senate candidate Mike Braun arrives Nov. 3 at a "Right Track Right Results" tour rally in Franklin Township. Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani joined Braun and other state Republicans at the rally.(Photo: Carley Lanich)

Braun also spoke at the rally, reiterating his inspiration from Trump's election and promising to bring his local experience as a state representative to Congress.

"This is one of the best opportunities ever for folks who believe in government being strongest at the local and state level, and that our federal government needs to start behaving the way the rest of us do," Braun said.